16 Related Articles, between 2018-09-04 and 2018-09-01

'Second-class citizens:' Grand chief says racism ongoing at Manitoba Hydro. Indigenous people continue to suffer from racism connected to hydroelectric development in northern Manitoba, the grand chief for the area said two weeks after a review found abuse and violence dating back to the 1960s. >>

'We can't ignore the potential': Churchill railway deal revitalizes hopes for northern port. News of a deal to sell and repair a Manitoba town's broken rail line means more than just a return to reasonably priced groceries and easier access for visitors to the polar bear capital of Canada. >>

2 Brandon youths charged after stealing, trespassing in rural Manitoba. A call for a suspicious vehicle in rural Manitoba has resulted in two Brandon youths facing charges. >>

Cause of Crystal City fire deemed accidental, damage in the millions. The cause of a massive fire in southern Manitoba has been deemed accidental, according to the province. >>

Churchill residents hopeful railway deal will revitalize their shuttered port. News of a deal to sell and repair a Manitoba town's broken rail line means more than just a return to reasonably priced groceries and easier access for visitors to the polar bear capital of Canada. >>

Manitoba man, 21, dies after transport truck with hot tar tips. A Manitoba man has died after his trailer loaded with hot tar went off the road and ruptured. >>

Over 1,200 Manitoba kids hospitalized due to mental health in 2016-17: report. A new report is shedding light on the state of children’s health in Canada and found that more and more kids are dealing with mental health concerns. >>

People who break Manitoba cannabis rules to face fines up to $2,500. The Manitoba government has set out fines of up to $2,500 for people who break the rules regulating cannabis consumption. >>

Province reviewing smoking cannabis in dormitories amid complaints about legislation. Changes around the rules of cannabis consumption in university and college dormitories could be coming in Manitoba after pot becomes legal in Canada Oct. 17, 2018. >>

Province submits carbon pricing plan to feds. The Manitoba government has submitted its carbon pricing plan to the federal government. >>

Some University of Manitoba staff on leave amid allegations of sexual misconduct. The same day 30,000 students headed back to classes at the University of Manitoba, president David Barnard announced there are a number of staff members on leave due to allegations of sexual misconduct. >>

Tweet about former teacher's 'hotness' leads to heat for Manitoba politician. A Manitoba politician is facing some heat after tweeting about the "hotness" of his former homeroom teacher. >>

U of M investigating several sexual assault, harassment allegations. The president of the University of Manitoba apologized Wednesday to students who have experienced sexual harassment and sexual assault on campus. >>

U of M president apologizes to students who have experienced sexual assault, harassment. The president of the University of Manitoba apologized Wednesday to students who have experienced sexual harassment and sexual assault on campus. >>

University of Manitoba faculty facing sexual assault allegations. This week, the University of Manitoba announced that there are several ongoing investigations involving some faculty members, including allegations of sexual assault and harassment. >>

Unmarked graves of children from residential school found beneath RV park. A University of Manitoba archivist says more than 50 children who died at a residential school are buried beneath a campground near Brandon. >>